May is wine festival month, and there are still plenty of events to check out in the Hill Country. Grab your wine bag, and hit the road.

Groovin' in the Grapes

Dry Comal Creek Vineyards in New Braunfels kicks off its open-air concert series Saturday with a performance by Alan Lemke, “a guitar-playing soloist who plays what he calls ‘Lost Yankee Music,'” according to the website. The free concert is from 1 to 4 p.m. at 1741 Herbelin Road in New Braunfels. No ice chests or picnic foods allowed. Food will be available from Fired Up Kitchen and its Italian imported wood-fired oven on wheels. Visit www.drycomalcreek.com.

Austin Wine Music Festival

The Austin Wine and Music Festival, May 29-31, features more than 20 local wineries — including Driftwood Vineyards, Dry Comal Creek Vineyards, Flat Creek Estate, Pillar Bluff Winery, Spicewood Vineyards and StoneHouse Vineyard — and artisan beers — including 512 Brewing Co., Independence Brewing Co., Live Oak Brewing Co., Real Ale Brewing and St. Arnold Brewing Co. There will be live music, foodie seminars, art and a children's area. The festival is at The Domain, at the corner of Burnett Road and Esperanza Crossing. Tickets can be purchased online for $29.99 or $35 at the gate. Get more info at www.austinwineandmusicfestival.com.

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